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President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody, appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to replace Marco Rubio, ahead of the 2026 special election. Moody expressed gratitude for the support, emphasizing her commitment to advancing conservative policies.
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Lou Ferrigno, the iconic actor and bodybuilder known for his role as The Incredible Hulk, shared heartfelt reflections on the passing of Hulk Hogan during a recent appearance on Fox & Friends. He recounted cherished memories and stories about his longtime friend, highlighting their enduring bond and the impact Hogan had on popular culture and…
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President Trump addressed reporters at the White House before heading to Scotland, discussing the legal matters surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. His comments reflect his continued involvement in the case despite allegations of wrongdoing.
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President Donald Trump has claimed that the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity likely benefits former President Barack Obama in the ongoing Russiagate controversy. These claims have been dismissed by Obama’s spokesperson as ‘bizarre,’ with the intelligence community’s findings not supporting the allegations.
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Florida officials have begun deporting undocumented migrants via flights departing from the state’s ‘Alligator Alcat, which has become a focal point in the ongoing debate over immigration policy in the United States.
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A personal feud between Thai and Cambodian leaders has escalated into the worst border violence in over a decade. Thai military units fired toward Cambodia following heavy artillery exchanges in Surin, Thailand.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce posted personal photos of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, on social media. The images reveal glimpses of their private life together during the offseason, including dining, snow activities, and mountain trips.
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The United States and Israel have condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement to recognize Palestine as a state, calling the move ‘propaganda’ and ‘rewarding terrorism’. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from both nations, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning it risks undermining peace efforts and could…
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Former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klain, is testifying in an ongoing investigation into his health. The probe examines whether health issues impacted his decision-making during his final months in office.
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Senate Democrats are pushing for the full release of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein, while Republicans argue Congress has limited power to obtain the information.
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European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos is closely monitoring developments around the draft law on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) powers. The proposed legislation has generated significant debate within Ukraine’s political landscape.
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The article warns that most home Wi-Fi networks are not as secure as people assume. Weak router vulnerabilities, ISP tracking, and insecure smart devices pose significant threats.
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Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and Yale New Haven Health are beginning the process of winding down their gender transition programs for minors, following regulatory pressures and executive orders targeting gender-affirming care for youth. These decisions reflect a broader trend influenced by the Trump administration’s actions, which have raised significant concerns about the accessibility of care…
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USA Volleyball has updated its gender eligibility policy to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports, as mandated by President Trump’s executive order. This decision follows similar actions by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and other sports organizations.
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Ron Klain testified before House lawmakers about concerns regarding Biden’s cognitive decline, though he maintained that the former president was still fit for office.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that the Department of Homeland Security has begun flying migrants out of the ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention facility. The governor highlighted the increased frequency of deportations, noting the facility’s convenient location with a nearby runway for efficient operations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has introduced a bill to increase the powers of NABU and SAPO. The reforms aim to strengthen anti-corruption efforts and restore public trust in the judicial system.
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A shooting at the University of New Mexico has left one person dead and another injured, with authorities continuing their search for the suspect. The incident occurred at the Casas del Rio dormitory complex on Friday morning, prompting the university to close its campus and issue a shelter-in-place order.
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Recent research highlights how climate change is contributing to an increase in sinkhole formations worldwide. Scientists emphasize the need for sustainable water management practices and improved monitoring systems to detect early signs of sinkhole development.
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The Democratic Party’s X post was criticized for incorrectly attributing rising grocery prices to Trump, as users clarified the spike occurred during Biden’s presidency. The post was later deleted, with Republicans mocking the Democratic Party’s misunderstanding of data.
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Ukraine has successfully returned 1,458 children who were deported by Russia, according to the President’s Office. However, over 1.6 million Ukrainian children remain under enemy control, highlighting the ongoing crisis in humanitarian and military operations.
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Zohran Mamdani, a socialist mayoral candidate in New York City, has drawn significant criticism for his strong support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. The issue has become a focal point in his campaign, highlighting the intersection of local politics with broader social justice movements. His stance has raised concerns among…
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SportsCenter is continuing its summer road trip with its fifth ‘state check,’ covering Ohio to Virginia. The segment includes a sports trivia quiz featuring teams and athletes from these states.
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The MLB trade deadline approaches on Thursday, July 31, with teams actively making moves that are expected to significantly impact fantasy baseball leagues. Fans and analysts are closely monitoring the key transactions as they shape the remaining schedule.
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Alejandro Garnacho faces an uncertain future after being left out of Manchester United’s U.S. preseason tour by manager Ruben Amor, leading to speculation about his potential transfer.
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Terry ‘Hulk Hogan’ Bollea is widely regarded as the most well-known professional wrestler in history, with a career that has left an indelible mark on the sport. His contributions to the evolution and popularity of professional wrestling have solidified his status as a true pioneer in the world of wrestling.
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The sequel brings together PGA, NFL, NBA, and WWE stars in a unique sports-comedy blend. Fans and critics await its release with high anticipation.
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Inter Miami boss Javier Mascherano confirmed that Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba did not face sanctions for missing the MLS All-Star Game. The decision not to penalize the players has sparked discussions about their commitment to the league and the team.
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Jordan Hicks, the Cleveland Browns starting linebacker, has announced his retirement after a 10-year NFL career. The decision was shared on his Instagram account on Friday morning, marking the end of his professional football journey.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields returned to team activities on Friday but did not participate in any drills following a dislocated toe injury. His absence raises concerns about his availability for upcoming games.
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Western allies of Ukraine have imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia since the full-scale invasion, yet the Russian economy has not collapsed as expected. These sanctions have targeted key sectors of the Russian economy, including finance, energy, and defense, aiming to isolate Russia internationally and weaken its economic strength.
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Elon Musk allegedly ordered Starlink shutdown during Ukraine’s 2022 Kherson counteroffensive, causing front-line units to lose connectivity. The incident highlights the critical role of satellite internet in modern warfare.
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The death toll from enemy airstrikes in Kharkiv has risen to 44, including seven children. Rescuers have extinguished all fires in the city center as of 20:39.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that partners have provided Ukraine with three new Patriot air defense systems. He emphasized that Kyiv is actively seeking funding for an additional seven systems to bolster its defensive capabilities against ongoing Russian attacks.
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Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban praised President Trump’s executive order, calling it a ‘huge step’ toward creating opportunities for college athletes. Saban appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the policy’s potential impact on collegiate sports.
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The DNC’s deleted inflation chart inadvertently highlighted peak inflation under Biden, drawing sharp criticism for its misleading portrayal of economic data. This incident has sparked discussions about the challenges of communicating economic information effectively in the political arena.
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The Ingraham Angle episode from July 24th features discussions on various political topics, including the actions of Governor Larry Hogan, former President Donald Trump, and General James Mattis.
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Three miners were successfully rescued from a collapsed mine in British Columbia after a major rescue operation. The incident occurred at the Red Chris Mine near Isk. The mine, operated by a joint venture between Newcrest Mining and Liberty Gold, is one of the largest gold and copper mines in the region.
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Boeing has garnered additional international orders as countries negotiate trade agreements with the United States. The company’s assembly plant in North Charleston, S.C., employs tens of thousands of Americans and is one of the country’s top exporters.
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A new survey highlights the views of Trump voters regarding their trust in the president’s handling of the Epstein case. The survey reveals that while a majority of Trump voters express confidence in Trump’s approach, there are notable divisions within the base.
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Ukrainian soldiers who have lost limbs in the conflict with Russia are finding new purpose on the golf course, where the sport aids in their rehabilitation. Anatoly Melnychenko and Oleksandr Batalov, two amputees, recently played a round of golf at the Kozyn golf club.
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Hunter Biden’s detailed explanation of crack cocaine production on a podcast has drawn widespread criticism and sparked debates about public accountability. The episode has intensified discussions on the role of prominent figures in drug policy and addiction discourse.
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FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are already discussing the contours for a potential second
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called France’s plan to recognize Palestine ‘reckless,’ and Israel warned that it ‘rewards terror.’ France’s move was welcomed in the Middle East and beyond.
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A newly unearthed video reveals New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s support for the BDS movement against Israel. The footage highlights his continued advocacy for economic and political pressure on Israel as a legislator.
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Hong Kong authorities have placed a bounty on 19 pro-democracy activists linked to the ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ group, which the police accuse of crimes against national security. The pro-democracy group held an online vote to form a ‘legislature’ aimed at ‘opposing one-party dictatorship.’
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary has confirmed there are no plans to change policies on the abortion pill mifepristone, emphasizing the agency’s ongoing safety review. The decision reflects a continued focus on regulatory transparency and medical safety amidst political and ethical debates.
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Volkswagen has reported a significant financial hit of approximately $1.3 billion due to U.S. import duties imposed under Trump’s tariffs. The company’s finance chief stated that the first half of the year was a ‘mixed picture’, indicating both challenges and potential opportunities.
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Jonathan Coachman, a former WWE broadcaster, recalled the unforgettable WrestleMania X8 match between Hulk Hogan and The Rock, which was marked by an unexpected crowd reaction that changed the narrative. The event, part of a larger storyline involving the New World Order, became a defining moment in wrestling history.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Congress, Ro Khanna are attending a summit in Washington, DC, aimed at encouraging young people to get involved in politics. The event organized by Voters of Tomorrow focuses on mobilizing youth and addressing the issues young voters care about.
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The women’s Tour de France is entering its fourth year, marking a significant milestone in the growth of women’s cycling. This event aims to showcase the competitiveness and skill of female athletes while addressing the long-standing disparity between men’s and women’s cycling.
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Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has warned that escalating border clashes with Cambodia, which have already claimed over a dozen civilian lives, could lead to a full-scale war. The conflict, rooted in a decades-old territorial dispute dating back to the French colonial era, intensified after heightened tensions began in late May.
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General Jack Keane discusses the lack of Russian interest in a ceasefire with Ukraine, highlighting ongoing challenges and strategic considerations on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The conflict remains at a critical juncture, with both sides facing significant difficulties in achieving a lasting truce.
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German automaker Volkswagen has reported a decline in profits, which analysts attribute to the ongoing effects of US tariffs on imported vehicles. The company’s financial performance has been affected as demand for its vehicles in the American market has decreased due to the additional costs imposed by the tariffs.
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The Russia hoax debate and Biden’s memoir announcement have intensified political discourse, with accusations of media bias and a focus on misinformation shaping the current landscape.
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The parents of a U.S. teen killed in the 2001 Jerusalem pizzeria bombing are pressing for the extradition of Hamas terrorist Ahlam al-Tamimi from Jordan, citing a long-standing U.S.-Jordan treaty and a $5 million reward for her capture.
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So-called Cum-Ex and Cum-Cum tax schemes are still costing many European countries billions in lost revenue. In Germany, questions are mounting why the state is doing so little to stop them.
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Chuck Mangione, the Grammy Award-winning jazz musician famous for ‘Feels So Good,’ has died at 84. He was a multi-talented artist who also contributed to the animated TV show ‘King of the Hill.’
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Summer travelers to Las Vegas are experiencing long lines at the city’s famed buffets, prompting experts to share tips for avoiding wait times. Online reservations and off-peak dining are recommended to streamline the experience.